Vw Mk4 12v Vr6 Egr Vacuum Solenoid Valve Fit Vw Jetta Golf Passat 1j0906283b on 2040-parts.com
Florida, United States
Up for bid is a VW 2000-2005 MK4 12V VR6 OEM EGR Vacuum Solenoid Valve 1J0906283B. Part is out of a 2000 Jetta GLX that had 150k miles. Works as it should, no cracks. Part was cleaned as best as possible. PLEASE, make sure this part fits your vehicle.
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